Lamar
Old German: famous throughout the land
(Lemar)
Lancelot
Germanic: land
(Lance, Launce)
Lane
Middle English: the narrow road
(Laney, Lain, Laine)
Lars
Latin: laurel
Laurence
Latin: laurel or bay tree
(Lars, Lauren, Laurie, Lawrence, Loren, Lorcan, Laurens, Lawrie, Laurent, Laurenz, Lauritz)
Lee
Old English: the meadow
(Leigh)
Leif
Scandinavian: beloved
(Lief)
Leonard
Germanic: bold lion
(Leo, Leon, Leonhart, Leonid, Lionel, Lyon, Lyonel)
Leroy
Old French: the king
(LeRoi)
Lesley
Old English: man from the low-lying meadow
(Lee, Leigh, Les, Leslie, Lezlie)
Lindsey
Old English: of the linden tree
(Lindy, Lindsay, Linsey)
Linus
Latin: flaxen-colored
Llewellyn
Welsh: like a lion, or lightning
(Lew, Lewis, Llywellyn, Lyn, Lynn)
Lloyd
Welsh: gray
(Floyd)
Lewis
Old German: glorious in battle, or famous warrior
(Aloysius, Lew, Lewis, Lou, Louie, Ludwig, Luis)
Lucian
Latin: man of light
(Luc, Luciano, Lucien)
Luke
Greek: someone from Lucania
Latin: luminous
(Lucais, Lukas)
Lyle
French: the island
(Lisle, Ly, Lyell)
Lyn
Old English: brook
(Lin, Linn, Lynn)
Lynley
Old English: the meadow near the brook